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Something Missing

By: Matthew Dicks
Narrated by: Jefferson Mays
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In this quirky debut novel from author Matthew Dicks, career criminal Martin uses his OCD to pilfer items from his victims' houses without being discovered. It helps that he only takes things the homeowner would never notice are missing - like a roll of toilet paper or a bottle of maple syrup. Martin has spent so much time snooping through homes he feels like he knows the owners, but when he starts meddling in their personal lives, his precise world turns to haos.©2009 Matthew Dicks (P)2009 Recorded Books, LLC Crime Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Crime Suspense Mystery
Interesting Premise • Quirky Storyline • Adequate Performance • Compelling Characters • Engaging Story
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Dicks' quirky main character makes for an interesting premise, but he fails to deliver comparable content. This book turned out to be nine hours of patiently waiting for the plot to pickup.

Decent Content Missing

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The plot is a slow build that I at first struggled to get through. I eventually was able to get interested when I was about half way through.

Slow yet interesting story

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OCD and thievery combined. There were a few times the story could have gone a bit faster - but thoroughness demanded he move carefully. This book stuck with me.

Sheldon Cooper as a Thief!

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This book is a refreshing twist on standard crime novels. The main character is a criminal, but he’s lovable. Follow along with Martin as he stalks couples and robs from them, only to turn around and save the day multiple times.

Wonderful, quirky storyline

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thoroughly enjoyed this easy layed back story. His "theft" style is genius! I really liked it!

cool concept

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Too much detail even though a good story. I don’t think we need every single moment accounted for to get the idea. Just okay.

A few exciting moments in a lot of boring detail.

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The perfect blend of family and the bonds that tie us together, personal flaws, reality, and just a touch of magic. I loved it.

Magical

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I thought this book was going to be a little tedious and too detailed when I first started, but all of the detail made for a fantastic world to step into. Even with such a satisfying ending, I want to know more about what happened in this "world" after the book ended. I wish I could read it again without knowing what happens.

What a terrific story!

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Starts a little slow but lots of interesting twists in the plot. I really enjoyed this book

Wonderful quirky mystery story

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Far from being tedious, I found Martin's explanation of his career and techniques appropriate and extremely practical. His thoughts are what drive his actions and therefore the plot.
Many of the other characters are thinly developed, but that fits as well since we can only see the aspects of other people that Martin recognizes.
To some extent, Martin may do for obsessive compulsives what Dexter Morgan did for sociopaths: pull back the curtain a little to show how their minds work and make them more personable.
I was a little disappointed and confused when the parrot was introduced and that subplot began to develop only to be left hanging. Nothing ever comes of it.

Parrot Sketch Partially Included

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